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It
s
too
late
now
,
he
thought
,
he
and
Vittoria
dashing
after
the
others
.
We
re
committed
.
Vittoria
was
silent
,
but
Langdon
knew
they
were
thinking
the
same
thing
.
Nine
minutes
is
not
enough
time
to
get
the
hell
out
of
Vatican
City
if
the
camerlegno
is
wrong
.
As
they
ran
on
through
the
mausoleums
,
Langdon
felt
his
legs
tiring
,
noting
to
his
surprise
that
the
group
was
ascending
a
steady
incline
.
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The
explanation
,
when
it
dawned
on
him
,
sent
shivers
to
his
core
.
The
topography
beneath
his
feet
was
that
of
Christ
s
time
.
He
was
running
up
the
original
Vatican
Hill
!
Langdon
had
heard
Vatican
scholars
claim
that
St
.
Peter
s
tomb
was
near
the
top
of
Vatican
Hill
,
and
he
had
always
wondered
how
they
knew
.
Now
he
understood
.
The
damn
hill
is
still
here
!
Langdon
felt
like
he
was
running
through
the
pages
of
history
.
Somewhere
ahead
was
St
.
Peter
s
tomb
the
Christian
relic
.
It
was
hard
to
imagine
that
the
original
grave
had
been
marked
only
with
a
modest
shrine
.
Not
any
more
.
As
Peter
s
eminence
spread
,
new
shrines
were
built
on
top
of
the
old
,
and
now
,
the
homage
stretched
440
feet
overhead
to
the
top
of
Michelangelo
s
dome
,
the
apex
positioned
directly
over
the
original
tomb
within
a
fraction
of
an
inch
.
They
continued
ascending
the
sinuous
passages
.
Langdon
checked
his
watch
.
Eight
minutes
.
He
was
beginning
to
wonder
if
he
and
Vittoria
would
be
joining
the
deceased
here
permanently
.
"
Look
out
!
"
Glick
yelled
from
behind
them
.
"
Snake
holes
!
"
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Langdon
saw
it
in
time
.
A
series
of
small
holes
riddled
the
path
before
them
.
He
leapt
,
just
clearing
them
.
Vittoria
jumped
too
,
barely
avoiding
the
narrow
hollows
.
She
looked
uneasy
as
they
ran
on
.
"
Snake
holes
?
"
"
Snack
holes
,
actually
,
"
Langdon
corrected
.
"
Trust
me
,
you
don
t
want
to
know
.
"
The
holes
,
he
had
just
realized
,
were
libation
tubes
.
The
early
Christians
had
believed
in
the
resurrection
of
the
flesh
,
and
they
d
used
the
holes
to
literally
"
feed
the
dead
"
by
pouring
milk
and
honey
into
crypts
beneath
the
floor
.